Three candidates are competing for Wisconsin's open Supreme Court seat, and will face off in a primary election on February 20th to narrow the field to two. Michael Screnock, a Sauk County circuit judge, is one of those candidates. He joins us for a candidate interview, and makes the case that he's the best pick for the seat.

After waiting 13 months for a record request placed with the Madison police department, Isthmus, an independent newspaper of Madison, has decided to sue the department. We'll learn more about the nature of the request and open record rules from our guests.

The Dow Jones rebounded more than 500 points today after falling 1,175 points yesterday. The drop yesterday cause a ripple through the global markets. Akane Otani of the Wall Street Journal joins us to talk about the stock market and give us some context for the dip yesterday.

Concerned Veterans for America announced the new television and digital ad buy Tuesday. The group is part of the Koch brothers network, which has pledged to spend up to $400 million on elections in Wisconsin and across the country this year.

Governor Scott Walker is touring Wisconsin in an effort to build support for his proposed welfare overhaul plan. He was joined by former Governor Tommy Thompson to tout the package of bills. We speak with WPR State Capitol Reporter Laurel White about the legislation and what people on both sides...

All three Wisconsin Supreme Court candidates took part in a forum Monday afternoon at the Milwaukee Bar Association. The discussion ranged from politics to the court, but two of the candidates focused on a campaign ad that criticizes President Donald Trump.